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Construction Industry Trends: April 2023 Construction News Roundup

Viewpoint Construction Technology

This month, we’ll take a look at promising market opportunities, the potential for AI to improve efficiency for contractors, and more!

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New price jumps ‘not especially good news’ for construction

Construction Dive

Overall building material costs have now increased in every month of 2024, said Associated Builders and Contractors’ chief economist.

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Top 20 construction news sites you have to bookmark

Lets Build

Staying up to date with the latest construction news and trends is always a good idea. There is a vast number of construction news sites. The industry is under a continuous change and in that sense keeping yourself well-informed is of tremendous importance. However, sometimes it might not be as easy as you may think.

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Top 20 construction news sites you have to bookmark

Lets Build

Staying up to date with the latest construction news and trends is always a good idea. There is a vast number of construction news sites. The industry is under a continuous change and in that sense keeping yourself well-informed is of tremendous importance. However, sometimes it might not be as easy as you may think.

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Construction Industry Trends: November 2023 Roundup

Viewpoint Construction Technology

November might be marked by the return of cool weather, but the news in the construction industry was red hot. Read on for the biggest headlines.

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Why Construction News Summit 2017 was a success

Lets Build

For the last five years, the Construction News Summit has been connecting main contractors and industry leaders with major clients and governments in order to raise construction up the political agenda. It has been playing a huge part in making a better and brighter future for construction. It provides access.

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Chicago Retail Construction News and Trends – 2011 Updates

HardHatChat

Many shopping center landlords are no longer assuming responsibility for store construction costs, but instead offering higher tenant concessions. Now that spring is officially here, I wanted to reflect on the Chicago retail construction trends and news we’ve seen so far in 2011. Good News/Bad News.

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